Rush Limbaugh's Dominican Stag Party

Rush Limbaugh was traveling with four other men--including the producers of
the hit show "24"--when he was detained over a mislabeled bottle of
Viagra found in his luggage during a Customs search. A Department of Homeland
security passenger manifest shows that Limbaugh and his four buddies flew from
the Dominican Republic on a Gulfstream IV jet owned by Premiere Radio Networks,
which syndicates his radio program. Limbaugh returned to Palm Beach, Florida
on June 26 with Joel Surnow, "24"'s co-creator and executive producer
and Howard Gordon, another of the Fox hit's executive producers (Hollywood agent
Jeffrey Benson was also part of the Limbaugh quintet). With all those guys in
tow, it is unclear what Limbaugh needed with those 29
100mg Viagra pills. The passenger manifest was among several documents released
today by the Palm Beach County State's Attorney in response to a TSG open records
request. Included in the material released were a copy of the handwritten
statement Limbaugh provided investigators after he was detained upon the
discovery of the impotency drug. An
affidavit sworn three days later by Limbaugh was also released. In that
document, Limbaugh explains that the Viagra "was intended for my exclusive
use" and that the drug had been prescribed in the name of his drug treatment
doctor, Steven Strumwasser, "to further maintain and protect my privacy."